6 – application guide, Windows xp and windows media player, Windows vista and windows media player – Teac US-2000 User Manual

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TASCAM US-2000

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6 – Application Guide

In this chapter, we explain how to set some audio
applications for use with this unit.

Windows XP and Windows Media

Player

Close all applications and then open the “Control

1

Panel” from the “Start” menu.
Open “Sounds and Audio Devices.”

2

NOTE

If you do not see either of the items above, click “Sounds,
Speech, and Audio Devices” and one will appear.

Click the “Audio” tab, and set the “Default device:”

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for “Sound playback” to “TASCAM US-2000.”

Click “OK.”

4

Start Windows Media Player, select an audio file and

5

begin playback.

NOTE

If you change the setting while Windows Media

Player is running, the software will not recognize
that the device has been changed. In this case, restart
Windows Media Player.

If you still cannot hear sound after making the

settings and completing the procedures above, restart
the computer.

If you make this setting, sound will be output

through this unit, but no sound will be output by the
computer’s speakers or headphone jack.

Windows Vista and Windows Media

Player

Close all applications and then open the “Control

1

Panel” from the “Start” menu.
Open “Sound.”

2

NOTE

If the above item does not appear, click “Hardware and
Sound” and it will appear.

Click the “Playback” tab, click “Speakers TASCAM

3

US-2000” and click the “Set Default” button. This
moves the green check mark to “Speakers
TASCAM
US-2000.”

Click “OK.”

4

Start Windows Media Player, select an audio file and

5

begin playback.

NOTE

If you change the setting while Windows Media

Player is running, the software will not recognize
that the device has been changed. In this case, restart
Windows Media Player.

If you still cannot hear sound after making the

settings and completing the procedures above, restart
the computer.

If you make this setting, sound will be output

through this unit, but no sound will be output by the
computer’s speakers or headphone jack.

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